The world is also moving away from American companies. Startups in the US will not grow as fast. European and Chinese markets beat American markets last year, so capital is moving out of the United States.
Probably, harder to raise money or exit.
On the other hand, with lack of regulations, it might be easy to offload cost on to public. I suspect we will see a lot of scammy fintech, environment destroying projects, alternate medicines, and snake oils. I am actually excited and bullish on CRSPR and genetic editing tech.
> Instead, it is stockmarkets outside America to which investors have been dashing. So far this year Europe’s Stoxx 600 index has risen by 12% in dollar terms, and Germany’s dax by 19%. The Hang Seng, which includes many Chinese firms listed in Hong Kong, is also up by 19%.
That is one article I read from The Economist[1] but it doesn't tell how much money actually moved out. I will look for some hard number later.
Probably, harder to raise money or exit.
On the other hand, with lack of regulations, it might be easy to offload cost on to public. I suspect we will see a lot of scammy fintech, environment destroying projects, alternate medicines, and snake oils. I am actually excited and bullish on CRSPR and genetic editing tech.